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25th January 07, 08:59 AM
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I think I will do well on the textiles, fibres, and fabrics sections. I study those anyways because of, well, hobby interest as well as my crocheting and what not.
I am however a bit skeered at the coats, jackets, outdoorwear, etc sections. Looking at my own jackets, and how complicated they are, it is intimidating to think that I will have to construct one on my own from scratch. Looks like so much work.
I am also worried about other details. Design and engineering. Engineering? I am math stupid, I may be in over my head. I have my computer to help me I think.
There is an entire course section dedicated to embroidery. THAT looks like fun. I dabble with that my self on my own. And another section devoted to quilting, as it applies to quited clothing and patchwork creations.
As for applying maternity wear stuff to fitting kilts to gentleman of substance, that is a good idea. Asking a guy how far along he is is bound to cause some tempers to flair though.
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